Cheney's Revenge -- Wall Street Journal
The Obama Administration is vindicating Bush antiterror policy.
Dick Cheney is not the most popular of politicians, but when he offered a harsh assessment of the Obama Administration's approach to terrorism last May, his criticism stung—so much that the President gave a speech the same day that was widely seen as a direct response. Though neither man would admit it, eight months later political and security realities are forcing Mr. Obama's antiterror policies ever-closer to the former Vice President's.
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COMMENTARIES, OPINIONS, AND EDITORIALS
'We need no lectures': Administration disrupts terrorists’ plots, takes fight to them abroad. -- John Brennan, USA Today
GOP winning war over Miranda rights for terrorists -- Byron York, Washington Examiner
Miranda wrongs: White House playing politics with terror -- Ralph Peters, New York Post
Iran on the Brink -- Reza Aslan, Daily Beast
Iran’s Two-Edged Bomb -- Adam B. Lowther, New York Times
Steady, plausible response to Iran is needed — but we’ve seen neither -- Bronwen Maddox, Times online
Arms deal chills U.S.-China ties -- Japan Times editorial
Why Obama Is Ignoring Europe -- Katharina Peters, Hans-Jürgen Schlamp and Gregor Peter Schmitz, Spiegel Online
How Brussels Is Trying to Prevent a Collapse of the Euro -- Armin Mahler, Christian Reiermann, Wolfgang Reuter and Hans-Jürgen Schlamp, Spiegel Online
Roots of China’s rapid recovery -- Gang Fan, Jordan Times
Twitter doesn’t start a revolution, people do -- Luke Allnutt, Christian Science Monitor
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